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The Rif (from the Arabic word ريف "countryside") is a mainly Berber mountainous region of northeastern Morocco, between the rivers Ouringa and Moulouya and the latitudes 34°19-35°29. Major cities include Al Hoceima and Nador , while Melilla, though in Spanish hands, is geographically a part of it.

In the Middle Ages, it was the home of the Kingdom of Nekor. In the twentieth century, under the leadership of Abd el-Krim el-Khattabi, a Moroccan national hero, it declared independence as the Rif Republic and withstood a Spanish invasion for several years.

Neighboring groups include Ghomara on the east, Senhaja on the southeast, and Beni Iznacen on the southwest, not to mention Algeria to the west. The principal spoken language of the region is Tarifit.

Traditionally, the principal tribes of the region are:

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Morocco *The Rif (from the Arabic word "countryside") is a mainly Berber mountainous region of northeastern Morocco, between the rivers Ouringa and Moulouya and the latitudes 34°19-35°29. Major cities include Al Hoceima and Nador, while Melilla, though in Spanish

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